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Now smoked by a million men who love a superior cigarette cigarettes 115 for lOc D1AMBERLAIN 0 COUGH ,-f pFOR THE RELIEFOF Coughs: Colds, Croup' WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS) -SOLD EVERYWHERE To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by he:aling the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-rRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of chiliren suffering from a Cold or Croup. The heating effect of flayes' Healing floney in side the thiroat combined with the healing effect of Grove', O Pen-Trotc Salve through the pores of tih skin soon stones a cough. costh reyedies are tieked in one carton and the cost of tile comiiiiined treatnteaj( is "'T. Just ask your druggist for IIAYES' HEALING HONEY. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! nh 0 ul se' the name0 " ayer"' on7 pICn II~ orI I onl tinb!lt you are iiot gyt.. n the ii .24nu1ine4 flutyer' :>r'o1utlt 14re 4e andl Iovtl :af. 'sy m-iIlkri: for Toot hche t LubagotH~ Aeren'lt onlh 'iy4' Hayer" ackge which contains) proper dIir14( ions. Illndy box h)'' -r i I ai sell bloItI' le of 2 11and I00. A\ er ' iis11 e trade ma1~rk of Home Ground Flour Try a sack of new flour from the mill. There is none bet ter. We Deliver It. Bramlett &'Babb Lauren. S. C. RED CROSS PUTS UP $9,739,872 Year's Budget Stresses Relief and Services at Home and Overseas. MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID Over $3.000,000 Allotted to the Disabled-Foreign Work Lessens. WatsIilngtun.--lExpenditures totaling $9,7:19,72.47 for carrying through its pigrain of servlces iand reliet during thi' 11--wal year in the United States unld overseas are authorized in the lob 'I 't of till Arnierlean Red Cross, ef leet i ci .Jtily 1, 1922. This total Is $2, 735,975 less titan tile expenditures for ite last fisva l year, when disburse tIitiIs reacelid $12,475,847.09, it Is an litomii-t1 at NationalI Icadqutarters in 11A stat 'i int'llt t'eiphtslzinag the necessity Of tm! n tiIed slipport of the organliza tion11 by enr11ollmnent duIIIng thle annu1tal CAI ' l, Novemnber 11-Novenher 30 :is i. 'This total for the hudget is ex(ltsive of the large financial op erfions Of tll 3.300 netive Ited Cross Chailptrs. wicvh, it is esltiated, will 1111r4 Otha douible the total. War Veterans Have First Call First cal on l'l RdCross fudsi Is for thll!, disaibhl ex-,ervive inen, of whiom 27,1S7 were receiving treatment from tihl! toverninent on .Jine 1 last. T'lhis vork for -NvIerans and their families inl at wid vriety of service thiat the (ovi'rwiient. is not authorized to ren <ier aind foir wiici It has neither funds tor far'llitieos has tll! call on $3,40(1.612.90 uiring tie current year, or nu.>ut $30;.000 more than was ex psncld d last yeir for soldier service, Adding tli finds disbursed in tlis Ininmnitarhin work of plhysical recon stitution following the World War by tlw- Chapters tih ir oughout the country will approxinate a total for the cur rent yea r apiproaciing $10,000,000. 'Tills work, In the opinion of the Stir geon evneral's office, w~il not reach Its peak before 1920. ''iroughi its Chapters the American Roed Cross is e'quipped to find the in. ivithita! ex-servie ian, htelp himl) in hlis problemns aint dIllicuilties, p ovide iarnediately fir his necessities, and open Ile way ftort himli to the (Goverli ruent enin!zation and aid to whlilch hie is entitld. The extension of this work to the fatitllies of such ien proves to i tiin ithat tle lIed Cross has lost none of its .,-;syrithy nor will to sirvilee li:idfested it waritiieI'. Sim liarly tle! servite goes out to the mten still in tihie Army and Navy, 1l,0T of wiinn were unde treattintil inl (.ov iernnwnlt hospit als onl .11une 1, 1922. Greater Domestic Program ihis year -afit-r five years of con 6i1irtitive effolLt during the war and ifter the arlsie--ings witi it a g rea ter re-simusibiit yv for dornesi Ie siervic t'o lite A ttlilcanlled or Cross. howevrt, tiotals $3i,-104,000l, bitt tof tis itmtouint $1 ,83l,000 is fort mdicai~l re Iie'f and hotsit al 1suptplie ls for' iiusslia, wvhich is a liart. of the gift made by thle Ameiric'tan fted Cross ini 1921 to thet Itttssian fiamine relief wor'k of the Amierlean a ilee Admitinistrat Ion pro gritmi. Th'e chiild healiih service ini Eu r'ai'e conatinut's, mioireover, anld $03-i, 0100li it apprloprl'iatedt for this work tun stringent tly dimninishied foreign pro graml tinlue $200,000 1(1 support the Lecagtue of iRed Cross Societies, $22, P000 for nurses' training schools lasti tiuted by thle Itedl Cross abritoadt, iad $000,000 for lIqjuldit on of thea genetral ited C..ross foreign 'relief pro'Igramll. Prepared for Emergencies F"or disaister relief the ied Cross has set asIde $750,000, andi for etmer geneles iln Chapter work $500,000 to lhe availlabie for domestic, insular and foreIgn demandsl(1. This Ia more thaun $395,000 iabove last year's expen ditures. F~or service and asislance to' the 3,300 Chapters and their branches $1,293,000 Is provided by tile National or'gaizI/ationi. Other budget items of importance in the dlomlestie prorgram Include $200, 000 for assistance to other or'ganlza tionis and etducationl institullons for trainIng itedh Cross nurses andt work ers ; $190,000 for Ril Call assistance fturnishedu to Chapters; $100,000 for unforeseen contIngencies. Of the total budget less than $500, 000) is allotted for management in the National orgart~ation. No cash eti imate, of course, Is possible0 to weIgh the value of the servIce by volunteer'a in the Chapters. ,THE RED CROSS SUPPLEMENTS . GOVERNMENT SERVICE BY MEETING THE PARTICULAR NEEDS OF THlE JNDIVIDUAL, E~X-SERVICE 1NAN. THIS WORK CANNOT GO ON -UNLESS YOU SUPPORT IT WITH YO R MEMBERSHIP DOI1LARl PAY UP TODAY. $1,441,486 A YEAR'S -DISASTER RELIEF COST Red Cross Aided 145,000 Vic tims in United States-Losses Total $30,000,000. Seventy-two dlisast ers. with hun dreds reportei killed and injured. and more than 145,100 eitier hiotnelen, s or req uiring a-csistance, called for e'ner geny rellet measures and the ex penditure of $1,-41,40.30 by the American Ited Cross dur rig the fiseal year endling .1une :10, 1922, a ccording to a stat"inent based on the forth comihig annual repnort of the lied Cros.. 'ihe greatest toll of life was t'k!I by hit rrienite and tornado, whllie tihe ovi-erflwimr of rivers, tle breiaking of dans anel torrential rains idrove ife greatest nninher of people from teier iiines. The property loss was estiniaten at more than $30, 00)0.0010. The year's !sasters reported in cludi twenty-six floods, nineteen tor naioes, lifteon fir' s, four epidein es, two theatre coilapses, two shipwrecks (one an airshli). andj a bridge col iapse. mili explosicon, railway coill stlon, andit a d roun:i it. Of the floods In the United States tlit at San An tonio, Texas, cautsed the greatest poroperty loss, $I,00.00 and tle high itiark of fatalith's. 100, while the flood in the vivinity of Vieksbtrg inl NathIte)ivz. Mi.ss foreil 31,000 persons from ther hoies. A National Calamity Tn the li e Cross dis'azter relief rcor(Ids thert will probally "rema* i for lmany year11s one vabimlity which toiuched nea1ly every state with a sense of horror aind of loss. This was the (list re''' ing collapZi of the roof of the Kt niKorinhocker Theatre in Washington, 1). C'., resutilting in nine ty-six dieattis and 125 persons itijined. Sitiated in tihl' leniter of ti( heautt fiul Northwest residential section, tis motion picture theatre was patronized by many 1iorsns of prominence both in thinn ofhilail and elvil life of the Na tional Capital, whose faminhy and per sonal connections radiated out over khe entire country. The horror was intensified by a territle snowstorm whieh, though it retarded, did not block ]tetd Cross rellef. Airship Crash Finds Aid at Hand The ernsh andl destruetion of the U. S. Ariy's large airship Roma In Vir ginit ]last eruitary with the lossof 34 oflietrs and men and 11 InJured was thw first disaser of its kind to call for lIed C1ross rollef in this country. The sulddenntess of the aeIdent tested (tie iprepa reodness of ttie organization and of tine Cha ipter it 1lampton, Va., but tine resiponsO watitsn mitedlhite and relief furnishied the survivors, also funds for ftie expenses of relatives of the dead, who emtile from long dlstanoes to cla im their own. fn ithe year's oversea record for fild rendered by tthe Ited ('ross are two fires lin the P'hilippines, ono lin Manila, wih dstlriy'd 1,000 homiites, with it loss of $1,500.000 and 5.000 persons m1:11le hornlelss, the other ait Toio, whiih drove 3,(100 frot their dwellintgs. In ileldlelt relif thtinait wa-is uick and t-Mfolti the simallpmx vpielemle In San I)oingo, whli laid a totat of 22,000 cases with 225 deattis in a single ty, t-st'd the r-mliness i tihe lt ('r.ss for tlotn, an tilhtte samtie cin tile sdfid of thte Sati Doiiingoi tiorricante, wii eh kitiedt 12 piersonfs and redutced tihe homttes of 182 pelrsonis, to wrtec-kaige. A floodtn in San Salvadtor, with ta death toll of 50 anad 2,000 teftugees, wa'is aliso effecttullyt liim 1lled1 by the loceat Cha ZP ter of thle Amei riean tied Cross. RelIef Machinery Perfected TPhe year tias seenl the ftt.rther per fect in of disater~ relief admtniistrat tive meiasu-r4 in ev'ery' fild of Amneri enni Redh Cronss act iv'ity3, and thant the no 4rk may13 be) calrriedi ont to stilt greater tteomiplishmtents the Amnelen tell Cross IS atpeatlng for wvidelspreadt re newaVlttu ofilmembersh5ip duin 'itg .thie tin anaI Roli C'ali, to be condultctedt this yearii froma Armistl-e tDay (Noveiner Daly (November 30). Red Cross Roll Call Heard World Around The Annual Roll Call of thne'Amierl cant Red Cross for reglstrnttion of the mtembiersihly) for 1928 will begIn on Armistice D~ay, Novembher 11, and close oin T1hantksgiving Day, November 30o. Thle groundl work for this stui piendous~ task of re-enrolling the mem br-r.tship tthrottghottt thne world hacs been laid in a plan for thne first complete and compr'ehensflve system of registra tion of the Red Cross miemberstniy In till its 3,300 active Chapter's tnt hotne An''impiiortanit feture of tie round thne-worldll Un)1 (til campaign illt he a tiniveral effolrt to re-enlist tine serv Ice of wvar-timne ited Cross workers In tthe pieace pn-og-ami by thnelj patr~ei fiallon In tine hIt Ctalt. In fiiis waty the~ vatst army of v'olunteers wvIll Onlce miore tafllitet with tine wvork of tie lied Crosts in Its.mtatnifold pthases. Co .Operation altso bnig been assuntred b~y Gov'ernmnent aind pgrivate tanritimie In terests in tt deept-senI toil Cati that is designed to reach' every member or flotentlal member in every part of the wortld whlo nmay 1)0 en voyage or tetsiporatrily in any port, Thtoustands of Chapters illh adopf tihe home canvass plan of enrollmieni whicht origIndted in t'Ittsburgi; wheriel last year It t'esulted In a mtembershil Incease of Zn0 pier cnt. ,Al ren'ord~ In .this yeafe c alipaigni wvil be kej ~n standartid so cards to be -fie -I Li ~neh Chtap~ter fcr future usin "M OTH R SE T AW Y FOR 'i V B C~ c M.G.MERKER., CAN YOU MAVE IT REPAIRED ?"ClAD TWNTOPESWiLRINGl "'L SEE WMAT I CAN DO WITH IT .BUT I AM AFRAID IT IS A BAD BARGAIN A MOTHER'S MISTAKE When a home dealer sells you a motorcycle or a bicycle, he has made cer tain that it is substantially built and equipped to your satisfaction. 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